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US Detectives have today released a surveillance video image of a man suspected of breaking into a Manhattan holding facility on Saturday around the same time as the sudden and suspicious death of pedophile Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein.

The FBI have also opened formal investigations into how US financier Jeffrey Epstein was able to apparently kill himself in prison while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges, despite being on suicide watch.

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Last month Epstein was found semi-conscious in his cell after an apparent suicide attempt. New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said it “way too convenient” that Epstein could no longer incriminate others.

However the NYPD and FBI have today announced that they are looking for help in identifying a suspicious man who was caught on CCTV in the streets surrounding the New York remand centre around the time Epstein allegedly killed himself.

The man is described as ‘only a bit over 5 foot’ with a slight limp, but still walks with a puffed chest most commonly seen in political staffers with unwarranted egos.

A police spokesperson says the ‘person of interest’ is remarkably similar to another man wanted for questioning over the disappearance of a prostitute in New Mexico in 2016.

Police say he may or may not respond to the name ‘Doug’.

The untimely death of Epstein, 66, comes conveniently at the same time as he was awaiting trial for child sex trafficking charges – which would have seen him sentenced to close to half a century in prison if found guilty.

Conspiracy theories started to emerge immediately following his death.

His death came a day after hundreds of pages of court documents were released that revealed new allegations against him and some of his high-profile associates, including both Bill Clinton and Donald Trump, Prince Andrew and pretty much every other high profile aristocrat that we already thought was kind of creepy.

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